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- Youth Services | Carrier Sekani Family Services
Providing wrap-around and low-barrier supports to children and youth ages 8 – 29 years old Our Youth Services program provides cultural, recreational, educational, and land-based opportunities that increase protective factors for youth through year-round programming and 1:1 service delivery
- CARRIER SEKANI FAMILY SERVICES PRACTICE AUDIT REPORT
CSFS provides high quality programming to youth and children aged 8-29, including cultural recreations, lifeskills and youth centres Employees describe a positive work environment, citing strong teamwork, effective workload management, creative approaches, and support from colleagues and supervisors
- Carrier Sekani Youth Services - Result - 211 British Columbia
Carrier Sekani Youth Services Provides wraparound and low-barrier supports to Indigenous and non-Indigenous youth ages eight to 29 in a safe, welcoming space that embraces youth engagement
- Youth Services - Substance Use and Violence Prevention for . . .
Provides high-quality youth services to aboriginal and non-aboriginal youth in Prince George and Burns Lake The purpose of Carrier Sekani Youth Services is to prevent and reduce youth substance use abuse and violence while improving outcomes for youth in the north
- Indigenous youth preparing to live independently to have new . . .
Eligible clients are between the ages of 16 and 26, and either in-care or having been in-care (known as “post majority” clients) The new home for young people has been named “Nenanute K’et”
- Health and Wellness Counselling Program - For Children, Youth . . .
Child and youth clients are between 6-19 years of age, although exceptions can be made Professional counsellors provide mental health consultation, assessment and treatment services within a Carrier and Sekani cultural framework
- Carrier Sekani Family Services | Home
In keeping with the vision of Carrier Sekani Family Services we offer a variety of services for people aged 20- 29 which encompass traditional values of the Carrier and Sekani people
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